OAMARU. SALE BY AUCTION. MR. HENRY FRANCE has been favored with instructions from 11. A. Filleul, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at the Sale Yards, Oamaru, on THURSDAY, the 4th August, the following Stock : — 30 Head Well-bred Mixed Cattle 8 Superior Saddle Horses. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Terms — Approved Bills at three months, with interest at 10 per cent, per annum, for purchases above £20. Luncheon Provided. SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. W. C. YOUNG & CO. have received instructions from R. Smyth, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at their Store, on TUESDAY, the 9th August, at 1 o'clock p.m. (if not previously disposed of by private contract) — All that Valuablp T«t.-» ivopciy, section I ->Tl.. a, lilock IX., fronting Canongate, comprising one Quarter acre Section, with Commodious Dwelling-house, quite new, and suitable for a large family. Terms Liberal. SALE BY AUCTION. j TOKOMAIRIRO. MESSRS. W. C. YOUNG & CO. have received instructions from Jas. Gillox, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at Mr. Chuystal's Stockyard, Tokomairiro, on THURSDAY, the 18th August, at 12 o'clock, — 2 Pair Working Bullocks A Valuable Filly, by ' Young Prince Royal,' rising 2 years 3 Imported Saddle Mares, one broken to Harness, together with A FewJlead of Dairy Cattle, &c. WEEKLY AUCTION SALES, BY J. C. CAENEGIE, ON FRIDAYS, at 12 o'Clock. At his Rooms in High Street, Dunedin. MR. J. C. CARNEGIE will advance to Country Settlers on Produce sent in for Sale by Auction, without Reserve. Storekeepers and others wishing to dispose of any Goods, will receive an advance on Goods sent in for Absolute Sale. Commission — 5 per cent., and 2£ per cent, guarantee if required by sellers. Account Sales rendered and payments made in cash by the Auctioneer on the following Monday. WANTED IMM EDI ATELY, A NOTHER 100 GKOSS OF BOTTLES. -T3L Apply to M'LEOD & GIBSON. M'LEOD & GIBSON BEG to announce that having now happily completed ItAISItfG THEIR STORE to the required level of the street, they have now greater facilities, owing to the increased accommodation, for carrying on their business than hitherto. They have just received a splendid sample of MARTELL'S BRANDY, which they can confidently recommend as the very best that can be procured. Families wishing a really good article would do well to procure a supply at once. Dunedin, 14th July 1859. ~2000 PAIRS OF BOOTS AND SHOES TO ARRIVE per "AVONVALE" and "HENBUBY," on account of JOHN SWITZER, from the best English and Scotch Manufacturers, assorted to his special order. Also — 1 Bale English Leather 1 Case of Grindery 1 „ Leather Leggings. £20 REWARD^ ~ WHEREAS there is reason to believe that a Quantity of COALS has been Stolen from the heap lying upon the Wharf at Port Chalmers : the above Reward will be given to any person or persons who shall give such information as shall lead to the conviction of any party of such tlieft. JONES, CARGILL, & CO. Dunedin, 14th July 1859. oamaru" AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT. npilE Undersigned, at the request of a num- ■^ ber of the influential settlers in this District, has added to his present Business that of AUCTIONEER & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. The necessity here of a medium having lone been felt, through buyers or sellers of every description of Stock may be made aware of the requirements of each other, he intends to keep a REGISTER of all Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or Stations for Sale or Exchange; so that purchasers may have a view of the various descriptions and terms, and readily supply their wants. HENRY FRANCE, General Storekeeper, Oamaru and Otepopo. LOCAL POST. ~ General Post Office, Dunediu. J2th July 1859. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Office, on or before THURSDAY, the Ist day of September next, from parties willing to CARRY MAILS OVERLAND, between the Clutha Ferry House and Invercargill, Fortnightly, for Six Months, from the Ist day of October, 1859, and for such further period as the Postmaster may see fit to continue the Contract; either party having power to determine the same at, or at any period after the expiry of the first six months ; three Calendar month's notice of the same in writing having been previously given. Sufficient security will be required for the due fulfilment of the Contract. The Tenders to be made at per annum. The Government will not be bound to accept the lowest Tender. CHARLES LOGIE, Postmaster. CHURCH LANDS TO BE LET, npHE Factor for the Church has still to let J- some SUBURBAN SECTIONS, on both sides of the Harbour ; also, several TOWN SECTIONS, in good Business situations. The Town Sections presently leased to Mr. Gallic in High Street, and to Mr. Cuttew near the Gaol, will be let, to be entered on 11th November next, on 14 years' Leases. ROBT. CHAPMAN, Factor to the Church Trustees. SALE OF TOWN LANDS. npHE next Sale of Town Lands will take ■*• place in the Waste Land Board Office, Dunedin £ on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of August, at 12 o'clock at noon. W. H. CUTTEN, " Chief Commissioner. Waste Land BoaTd Office, Dunedin, 23rd June, 1829.
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Otago Witness, Issue 398, 16 July 1859, Page 2
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